Hi, everyone. It's Monika with the promised spotlight post, the one inspired by Snowdrop. You might have been wondering what I meant with this. Well, Snowdrop is a Mersey Ferry operating between the Wirral, where I live, and the city of Liverpool. Earlier this year, she was given a make-over by Sir Peter Blake turning her into a Dazzle Ship. You can see pictures and read all about it here.
I first saw Snowdrop with her new look when she was featured in my local evening news around the time Shery had given us a little preview of the Mixed Media Grunge set. That's when the idea for this card was born.
I then coloured my squares and rectangles using Promarkers, leaving some of them white before stamping and embossing my chosen stamps with apple red, gold satin, metallic gunmetal and white; some of the chevrons and arrows were simply stamped in black. The pencil marks were easily rubbed out after colouring before stamping. I then trimmed my panel down to size and layered on my black base card.
Tip! The key to this style of card lies in the preparation, mainly deciding on your stamps, drawing your grid pattern, and deciding on your colours.As always, there is a video, which this time starts after the colouring of my squares.
Hugs,
Monika xxx
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The effect you achieved is just stunning. Not sure if I have enough of an attention span to pull something as intricate as this, off. Perhaps, I'll start small.
ReplyDeleteInteresting backdrop, and wow, that is quite a bit of time consuming project, but worth all the time spent, the end result is stunning Monika! thank you for the video!!
ReplyDeleteSo unique and colourful! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFabulous result from a lot of planning and work - well worth the effort. Thanks too for the link to the newspaper article, and learning that Sir Peter Blake was an artist, (not the NZ Sailor of the same name and title!)
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Maxine
Whoaaa...perfectly made! What a gorgeous piece of patience and art!
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Suchi xx
Love this. So modern and fun. Hugz
ReplyDeleteI love your card and the way you have designed it! It is fun to use different stamp sets to create one card and you have done it so well!!
ReplyDeleteFun card, and a perfect example of how inspiration can be found everywhere as long as you keep your eyes and mind open.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool!! I LOVE how you used that article for your inspiration for this card!! This is a piece of art!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent tute Monika - I'm often at a dead lose as to how to use "those" stamps.
ReplyDeletewow--this is quite a project--great showcase for the stamp set
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing how you made this amazing card:)
ReplyDeleteWOW - so cool and such a fun project and I have one of those sets - might have to give this a go!!
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